Operation Manual

42 | Developing Sites and Pages
(Using buttons) Click one of the buttons adjacent to the Site Structure
tree. The button names convey the resulting actions:
Move Page Down At Same Level
Move Page Up At Same Level
Make Page a Child
Make Page a Parent
Assigning master pages
If you’ve defined more than one master page for your site, you can use a
variety of methods to reassign a specific master page to individual pages, one
page at a time. You can also set a page to use no master page—for example, if
you import an HTML page you may want to see only its original design
elements without adding others from a master page. The key thing to
remember is that each page can use only one master page. (For an overview,
see Understanding pages and master pages.)
To assign a master page to a page:
On the Studio's Site tab, click on the master page thumbnail (in the
Master Pages section) and drag onto the page entry (in the Site Structure
section).
OR
1. Click the
Master Page Manager button above the Master Pages
window (or on the HintLine), or choose the item from the View menu.
2. In the dialog’s Set Page Masters box, select a page name in the Site
page(s) drop-down menu. Then select a different master page in the Uses
master page drop-down menu, or select "(none)" to assign no master
page. Click OK.
Working in frames
WebPlus allows one or more frames, also known as Iframes, to be place on a
single page, each accessing another page within of your web site. Just like an
image, a frame can be placed anywhere on the page and can be drawn to any
size. While it's typical to link to a page it’s possible to link to a range of other
link destinations (an Internet page, local file or stored user data) as well.